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Post by Mr^Burns on Aug 14, 2021 6:30:38 GMT
m.youtube.com/watch?v=PYTtOzmEvlYYou can also use google translates api but it requires billing access even though it's free and my ghetto gmail isn't tied to a card so can't use it, but it's probably superior, you have to manually press a button that's why it takes time, but there is a more faster way using a windows program for retroarch that has latency options. Just a fun thing if one really wants to play a jp game without any translation patch and have some sort of indication of what's going on.
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Post by sunteam_paul on Aug 14, 2021 9:10:01 GMT
I've tried using Google Translate on some PCE games and the results have been next to useless, if sometimes quite funny.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2021 12:47:47 GMT
I tried retroarch translation ai for Necromancer. As said above, it was next to useless.
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Post by vgesoterica on Aug 24, 2021 17:57:11 GMT
m.youtube.com/watch?v=PYTtOzmEvlYYou can also use google translates api but it requires billing access even though it's free and my ghetto gmail isn't tied to a card so can't use it, but it's probably superior, you have to manually press a button that's why it takes time, but there is a more faster way using a windows program for retroarch that has latency options. Just a fun thing if one really wants to play a jp game without any translation patch and have some sort of indication of what's going on. hey there Mr^Burns lol
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